Please help me Omega speedmaster bracelet

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Hello. I wanted to ask the consultants. My Omega Speedmaster comes with a short bracelet 1562/850. It should be extended. I know that the price of a new bracelet in Switzerland is 1000 euros plus all kinds of fees and shipping.
Therefore, I would like to purchase a used bracelet. However, I got quite confused when using the internet. There are watches for sale online with different bracelet markings. I'm attaching photos when 850 is marked in one place and another? In addition, Speedmaster watches are sold when the bracelet does not have a number at all?
Please help to find out the markings of Omega Speedmaster bracelets, according to the year of manufacture, ref. no, or according to the watch numbers?
Thanks in advance for any tips.
 
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You can get a quality aftermarket bracelet from Uncle unclestraps.com these can look near enough to the real thing more much less $$$$$.
I have one of their bracelets on my Omega Flightmaster and I’m more than happy with it, it’s very comfortable and I actually prefer it to the original as I think the clasp is better…I had many breakages of the locking tang which would fatigue with use over time (I’ve had the watch from new in 1977)
It doesn’t look any different from the original, to the inexpert eye.
Only watch geeks would pick up on it.
Even the logo on the clasp looks similar……Uncle’s logo being a stylised U that looks similar to the Omega logo at a fleeting glance.
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😀 Sorry ? Who is uncle ?

Just google 'Uncle Straps' 😀
 
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You are comparing several different Speedmaster models (a Pro and I think two different automatic versions) and that alone explains the differences in bracelets — they don’t have the same case size or lug width. First, identify what Speedmaster you have, then you can get a bracelet that fits.

Uncle Straps is a good resource as they have bracelets for the Pro and Reduced Speedmaster case sizes.
 
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Post a picture of your actual watch. We need to know what model Speedmaster you have. You basically asked the same question as you having a Toyota and want to know what tire size to get, then posted several pictures of different Toyota models.
 
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I clarify the question. My bracelet is 1462/850 for Omega Automatic 39mm. I don't like aftermarket bracelet like Uncle straps because it spoils the authenticity of the watch. I am interested in generally authentic Omega Speedmaster bracelets, what year, what models were used with Omega watches. I am looking for information.
 
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As above, Omega use the name Speedmaster on many totally different models. In your original set of pictures you show I think 2 which would fit your case and many others that won’t. You need to narrow the focus down to the models that use the 7750 derived movements with the curved bezel which runs into the sapphire crystal without step. Look at the Date, Day-Date and Triple-Date models. From memory they have 18mm lug widths, some you show are 20mm, others are 19mm. Research these models, there may be some interchangeability within that series, but you should take nothing for granted.

ps if you really value originality you should stick to what your watch came with and just source some links.
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I'm sorry, but you still don't understand me? I have shown a picture of the existing watch. Specifically, the model is Omega Speedmaster 175.0083, ( 1120, from valjoux 7750 ) the bracelet is 1562/850. I need to increase by at least one size from 18 mm to 19 mm. However, the question is not about a specific watch ( 175.0083), but where can I get information about all the authentic Omega Speedmaster bracelets from 1967 to 2005? According to ref. And other signs.
 
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Sorry, I need to increase bracelet wrist size include watch from 18 cm to 19 cm ( sorry , my mistake 18 mm to19mm ).
But I am interested in all the information and where can I get it about All authentic Omega Speedmaster bracelets from 1967 to 2005?
 
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I apologize again for not making the question very clear, especially for the comment Padders, I am sorry for that again. I understand he can help, so I'm asking again. Specifically, the model is Omega Speedmaster 175.0083, ( 1120, from Valjoux 7750 ) the bracelet is 1562/850. I need to increase bracelet size by at least one size from 18 cm to 19 cm. It can't be aftermarket, like Unclestrap, or chinesse made, I need a specific bracelet link ( 1562/850).
However, the question is not about a specific watch ( 175.0083), but where can I get information about all the authentic Omega Speedmaster bracelets from 1967 to 2005? According to ref. And other signs.
 
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...........................where can I get information about all the authentic Omega Speedmaster bracelets from 1967 to 2005? According to ref. And other signs.

It's a huge task, but here's a start.



There is also a chart I've seen detailing cases/bracelets etc. It has been posted here but I can't find it at the moment.
 
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I think you are overthinking this. If all you want to do is extend your existing bracelet, go to a boutique and buy a link. They are available for the recent stuff like this and at around €40 are a heck of a lot cheaper than a replacement bracelet.

ps I think you will struggle to find a single reference that covers the Reduced, Date and Triple Date models, most inc the one shown directly above cover the Moonwatch and willl be of little use since though your bracelet might look like these, it has a different lug width.
 
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To Padders . I'm sorry. That's why I visited the portal of Omega fans. Unfortunately, I did not find such shops (boutiques), I already wrote that the lowest price for Swiss-made parcels from Switzerland is 1000 euros. It's expensive, I want to share. Is it possible to find a cheaper option, to share used authentic bracelets?
 
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Respect to Jimlozn. What you present is serious and informative. And not jokes from "commentators" unclebands.
 
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To Jimnloz. Great respect, there are real Omega connoisseurs who honestly share their experience.